LCD Troubleshooting and Calibration Tech School
The basic function of the LCD is a light "valve", either blocking light or allowing light to pass through. LCD video displays are "transmissive"; an active filter that works by varying the amount of light (from a backlight) that is able to pass through to the viewing screen. An LCD display is a large collection of thousands of these small filters called liquid crystal cells. This LCD class will teach you everything you need to troubleshoot and calibrate LCDs.
Overview
This comprehensive hands-on LCD program covers troubleshooting and calibration concepts and techniques for LCD display types using SC3100, PSL60, VP401, LC103, and CP5000U. The class teaches familiarity with switch mode power supplies and LCD Inverter power supply operation and troubleshooting. You are taught multi-mode formats, circuit operation, analog (RGB), and digital signal formats and connectors (DVI). The training explains theory and operation of fixed pixel displays, including LCD panel operation, signal processing, and backlighting is explained.
Features
Sencore 3-Day Hands-on Tech School

